Tibet is positioned at the centre of Qinghai- south-west boundary line of China and Tibet upland. To the southern direction Tibet attaches with Yuannan, Qinghai, Sichuan, and Xinjiang. Moreover, Tibet attaches with India, Bhutan, Nepal, Burma, Sikkim, and bordered by Kashmir to the west direction. The area envelops about 1.22 million sq. km i.e. 12.8% of the whole land of China.
Tibet, in the past was identified as "land of snow" as Tibet is nearly all of the time packed with snow and you could hardly notice any signs of community. The greatest Himalayas lying in the Tisi, Ima, and several others lies all around the nation with its eye-catching snow enclosed mountains. In addition, there are countless lakes, rivers, springs, waterfalls, etc. The most fascinating ones are Yarlung River, Namtso Lake, Yamdrok Lake, Lhasa River, Manasarovar Lake, Basum tso Lake, Lhamo Latso Lake etc. On the subject of temperature, the standard temperature in Tibet is roughly 8°C. Moreover, the temperature can go down to -16°C and grow up to 16°C. January is considered as the dry and coldest month; during these months the temperature falls down to -9 °C. Likewise, in July, temperature can't go up to 10°C.
Tibet is well-liked for having the distinctive way of life in the world populace entirely following Tibetan Buddhism